Then tick off the levels that each child has demonstrated their understanding of. Select update to enter the data. Hover over the level to see a description of the level.

View a complete profile of each student‘s current levels of understanding by selecting a child’s name in the class list.

This can be used as formative assessment.
For example, this child has demonstrated understanding of Addition at Levels 3.3 and Subtraction Level 4.3 – adding and subtracting counting by ones. The child has also demonstrated understanding of Place Value at Level 6 – Friends of 10, but not at Level 7 – Place Value of Teen Numbers or Level 8 – Partitioning. The profile tells us that before being able to move on in Addition and Subtraction Levels 6 – add using place value, and 7 – subtract using place value, the child will need to develop their understanding of these Place Value concepts.

View and download student reports by selecting the ‘Student Profile and Reports’

This can be used as summative assessment, and provide evidence-based comments for children’s school reports.

Download complete class data sets as a spreadsheet.

If you are the teacher who registered your school, you can manage the teachers’ assignment to classes, and view all students’ data from all classes, assign teachers to classes at any time, including at the start of each school year. Viewing all student data will allow you to set and track progress towards SMART school targets in the school Management Plan, and track and report on targets and student achievement for the Annual School Report.